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Simply Escape

"Beautiful things come together one stitch at a time" - Anonymous.


This is evident in the products that Simply Escape carries. The owner of the business, Simply Escape, started crocheting as a teenager and one year she decided to create some crocheted items for Christmas gifts for her relatives. A strong desire to own a business, a divine gift and a passion for crocheting were just enough motivation that led the owner, Mrs. Kristy-Ann Mahato-Maharaj to create Simply Escape. What was once a teenage hobby evolved into an array of wearable and seamlessly crocheted items that is plastered all over the company's Instagram page!

Now, the secret to the quality of products manufactured by Simply Escape, was actually the idea to undertake a modern approach to crocheting. The owner also did some market research that led to her discovering that handmade, crochet swimwear was a 'hot seller' in various countries around the world and only a few Caribbean countries offered them. More research and product testing prompted her to create a cotton-based bikini which is fully lined. According to Kristy-Ann, such a product  ensures that her clients feel comfortable, confident and sexy in their customized swimsuits, that last in the water!




It is definitely apparent that Kristy-Ann cares about her customers!



Simply Escape launched their first swimwear product line in May 2018, entitled Jewels of The Caribbean and has acquired excellent reviews.Other handmade items sold by Simply Escape include crochet beachbags, handbags, earrings amongst other products.

The business website and upcoming collection will be launched soon, so stay posted! And, there are more exciting things in store for Simply Escape's clients as collaborations with other handmade, Trinidad-based businesses are in the not-to-distant-future!





Here's how to get in touch with Simply Escape:

Follow their page on the following platforms to see when's their next pop up or to place an order online: Instagram & Facebook.
Email: simplyescape868@gmail.com






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